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GnuDIP Release 2.3 - Windows Client INSTALL File
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<h1>GnuDIP Release 2.3 - Windows Client INSTALL File</h1>
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Follow these steps:

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Move the folder
<a href="./"><code>gdipc</code></a> created when you expanded
<code>Win_gdipc.exe</code>, and containing this <code>INSTALL.html</code> file,
to <code>C:\</code>.

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You may wish to add the folder <code>C:\gdipc</code> to your executable search path, either:

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by adding a line to your <code>C:\autoexec.bat</code> file such as this:

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path "%PATH%";"C:\gdipc"
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You will need to restart Windows in order to have this take effect.


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or by using the GUI interface that Windows NT/2000 provides for this purpose:

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Open your NT system's environment settings: 
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Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop. 
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Double-click the Control Panel icon in the My Computer folder. 
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Double-click the System icon in the Control Panel folder. 
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Click the Environment tab in the System Properites window. 
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In the System Variables window, find the variable Path and click it. 
Notice that the variable and its value appear in the two
text fields at the bottom of the display.
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Read <a href="CLIENT.html"><code>CLIENT.html</code></a> for a description of
how to use this GnuDIP Windows client now that it is installed.

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